Bill Murray's career has been anything but one note: In the early stages, there was the silliness of
Caddyshack, but his career soon morphed into its second stage: The dead-pan irony of his roles in Wes Anderson oddities like
Rushmore. Finally, with his breakout role in
Lost in Translation, he entered his third phase: That of a respected, if perennially coy, dramatic actor. Which Bill Murray phase was your favorite? Take a journey through Murray's transition from slapstick to dead-pan to drop-dead serious.